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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband is choosing a demotion to a 14 because he cannot stand the stress of supervising people. He asked for it; his boss thinks he’s nuts. I didn’t realize it was possible to be a non supervisory 15.[/quote] A top 14 isn't that much different in salary than a 15. We have plenty of non supervisory 15s. Also, if you're a senior manager, it's much, much, much easier to be a manager. Managing other first line managers is easy compared to managing non-managers. My senior manager has basically delegated all of his supervisory issues to his chief of staff or deputy, which is very common. So basically your husband should demote himself to a 14 or promote himself to being a senior manager who has to do very little "managing". [/quote]
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